Today is a big day for Apple fans: The company hosted a major event to detail the soon-to-be-released Apple Watch and the newly upgraded MacBook. But lest you think the event was just a drool-fest for techies, there was a significant piece of automotive news: Apple CarPlay will soon be found in dashboards across the auto industry.

Yes, while Apple CEO Tim Cook was onstage hawking the latest smartwatch and whisper-thin laptop, he announced the big future moves for the company’s in-dash software. “Now every major car brand has committed to delivering CarPlay,” Cook says, noting that 40 models will ship with the software this year.

Notably absent from the list is Toyota, which has repeatedly insisted it will stick with its own in-dash software. “We may all eventually wind up there, but right now we prefer to use our in-house proprietary platforms,” Toyota tech communications manager John Hanson told The New York Times last month. But the more the merrier, we say—especially if Apple’s speedy rollout encourages equally widespread market coverage from Android.